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Jaroslavice (German: Joslowitz) is a muni****lity and
village in
Znojmo District in the
South Moravian Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,300...
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Bosnia and
Herzegovina after its
annexation in 1908. He was born in
Jaroslavice.
Regarding personal names:
Freiherr is a
former title (translated as...
- Prštné (Zlín II)
Louky (Zlín III) Mladcová (Zlín IV) Příluky (Zlín V)
Jaroslavice (Zlín VI)
Kudlov (Zlín VII)
Malenovice (Zlín VIII)
Chlum Klečůvka Kostelec...
- Mährisch
Budwitz 13,709 3,406 24.8% 10,272 74.9% 10 0.1% 21 0.2%
Joslowitz Jaroslavice Znaim (Landbezirk) 24,043 23,694 98.5% 280 1.2% 4 0.0% 65 0.3% Klobouk...
- Dyje, Tasovice, Krhovice, Strachotice, Slup, Valtrovice, Křídlůvky,
Jaroslavice, Hrádek, Dyjákovice, Laa an der Thaya, Hevlín, Hrabětice, Hrušovany nad...
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Russian 10th
Cavalry Division in
classic cavalry style at the
Battle of
Jaroslavice. Józef Piłsudski's
Polish Legions (an
independent formation serving with...
- Bystřice (in Vír) Fryšávka (in Jimramov) Želetavka (in Bítov) Daníž (in
Jaroslavice) Jevišovka (in Jevišovka) Skalička (in Práče)
Moravian Thaya (leaves...
- the Hluboká Castle. The
villages of Bavorovice, Buzkov, Hroznějovice,
Jaroslavice, Jeznice, Kostelec, Líšnice, Munice, Poněšice and
Purkarec are administrative...
- Ploučnicí Josephsthal: Josefův Důl (Mladá
Boleslav District) Joslowitz:
Jaroslavice Judendorf: Přítkov, p. of Proboštov Židněves Julienau: Julín, p. of Úštěk...
- nad
Rokytnou (town; Třebíč) Jaroměřice (Svitavy)
Jaroslav (Pardubice)
Jaroslavice (Znojmo) Jarošov nad Nežárkou (Jindřichův Hradec) Jarošov (Svitavy) Jarov...